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Hyperacidity -
Homeopathic Treatment of Hyperacidity
Hyperacidity is defined as
an excess secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
causing acidity of the gastrointestinal tract, producing
a burning sensation. In order to understand the cause of
this, it is essential to know that the stomach produces
numerous juices that are necessary for digestion. One of
them is a dilute form of hydrochloric acid which is
required to break down complex foods such as proteins.
Foods that are not properly absorbed in the stomach have
a tendency to coat other foods and slow down the
digestive process. This causes the stomach to supply
more digestive juices, including acid. This
disproportionate secretion of acid dominates the
defenses and as a result leads to a decline in the
protective forces of the mucosal layer of the stomach.
Hyperacidity eventually damages the inner lining of the
stomach and leads to what is medically known as
gastritis, formation of ulcers in the stomach and later
perforation. This condition has become widespread with
today’s stressful and modernized life and is more
commonly seen in middle aged and elderly people.
Causes of Hyperacidity
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Irregular dietary
habits.
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Rich, spicy and fried
foods, badly cooked food, cold food.
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Fast foods, red meat,
onions and garlic.
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Caffeinated drinks.
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Stress & Anxiety.
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Negative emotions -
Eating while angry or upset can produce gastric
hyperacidity.
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Insomnia (lack of
sleep).
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Loss of appetite or
overeating or eating too fast without proper chewing.
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Prolonged intake of
aspirin, steroids or some other anti-inflammatory
drugs.
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Alcohol abuse and heavy
smoking.
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Also can occur after any
surgery.
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Is also commonly
encountered in pregnancy due to normal hormonal
changes and pressure of the uterus on the stomach.
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Infection of the stomach
from bacteria known as helicobacter pylori is also a
common cause of hyperacidity.
Symptoms of
Hyperacidity
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Heartburn
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Sour belching
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Flatulence
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Stomach cramps
immediately following a large or spicy meal or aspirin
ingestion
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Nausea & vomiting
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Bitter or sour taste in
mouth
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A sense of abdominal
distension or bloating
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Vomiting of blood or
blood in stools
Homeopathic Approach
to Hyperacidity
Conventional treatment
consists of antacids which have only a temporary effect
and can also cause a lot of side effects like headache,
dryness, hypersensitivity and confusion. On the other
hand, homeopathic treatment is safe and gentle, without
side-effects. Homoeopathy medicines are prescribed on
the basis of presenting complaints along with physical,
emotional, and genetic make up that individualizes a
person. This constitutional approach surrounding mind
and body works at the root-level. Hurry and worry that
are the pedestals of this disease are associated to
one’s nature and tendency, which can be challenged by a
constitutional or individualized Homoeopathic treatment.
Homoeopathy is very effective in managing all the acute
symptoms of hyperacidity and also plays an important
role in preventing relapse of the condition. Another
outstanding thing about homeopathy is that people on
multiple medications can safely take Homeopathic
medicines. Homeopathic drugs are non-habit forming and
have no addictive characteristics. Homeopathy has an
exceptional proven safety record with the FDA with 200
years of clinical effectiveness.
Since it treats in
totality, it leads to a permanent long-lasting cure,
rather than a temporary suppression of symptoms, and you
will be able to enjoy all kinds of food to the fullest.
So, food lovers, you won't have to think anymore before
eating. Hence, Homoeopathic treatment is very strongly
recommended for hyperacidity as it manages hyperacidity
very effectively, gently, and safely.
Self Care Measures
These are some self
measures which can be followed along with your treatment
to prevent hyperacidity:
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Avoid fatty, fried,
spicy foods, red meat, onions, and garlic.
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Avoid caffeinated
drinks.
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Avoid alcohol
consumption and smoking.
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Avoid tension.
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Avoid unnecessary
medication.
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Brisk walking exercise.
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Weight reduction.
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Herbs like mint,
liquorice, coriander, cardamom and turmeric are very
cooling and proven to be healing agents for heartburn.
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A balanced diet tending
toward alkaline-producing foods like fruits and
vegetables.
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With the exception of
milk, the patient does better on a dry diet.
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Plenty of fresh water, 6
- 8 glasses daily recommended.
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Meals should be of small
volume.
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No snacks must be taken
after evening meal to prevent nocturnal regurgitation.
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Heavy stooping or
bending at the waist should be avoided especially
after meals.
Where Can I Learn More?
Contact the AMCH Clinic or
Neepa Sevak if you are interested in scheduling an
appointment.
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About the author:
Neepa Sevak
(DHMS, DHom, DIHom, DHM, CCH, RSHom (NA), HMA)
is registered with the Arizona Homeopathic Board of
Medical Examiners, and certified by the Council of
Homeopathic certification. She is currently practicing
Classical Homeopathy and is on the Board of
International Affairs at the American Medical College of
Homeopathy. Her mission is to “Promote Health through
Homeopathy with a Holistic, Totalistic, and
Individualistic approach”.
Phone: (480) 363 0758
Email:
homeopathiccure@cox.net
Website:
www.homeopathic-cure.com
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